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"Grew fond" or "grew fond of" means the more time you spend with someone or something, the more you liked them or it.
European Space Agency say that nasa fond live in mars but nasa have cover up the The fact that a courageous and say the truthstory why nasa not saying the truthstory
it has "y" as its 3rd letter, btw
Yes , a domesticated cat is usually quite fond of being petted .
He was fond of peas but not fond of spinach.He was not found of homework, but loved reading novels.As the opposite of fond, "not fond" means it isn't something you find pleasant or exciting.
No, "fond" is not a preposition. It is an adjective that describes a feeling of affection or liking.
i am fond for my friend
He was very fond of her
Of course! Here is an example sentence using "fond of": "She is fond of reading books in her free time."
The word 'fond' is an adjective. An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective or another adverb. Like many adjectives, 'fond' can be converted into an adverb by adding 'ly' to make 'fondly'. Examples: "I have fond memories of my youth." ('fond' used as an attributive adjective) "I am fond of you." ('fond' used as a predicative adjective)
The man was fond of all fattening foods.Fond of chocolate, I could eat a whole box within an hour!She felt fond of him.
midas was fond of gold